Reboot the system. If you have problems, you can use the boot diskette
you just make. To do so, you may have to modify your
BIOS's boot-up sequence to
A:, C:.
You should modify the file
/etc/lilo.conf in case you later want to run
LILO again. Here's an example of how the file can look:
boot=/dev/hda # Install LILO on first hard
# disk.
map=/boot/map # Location of "map file".
install=/boot/boot.b # File to copy to floppy's
# boot sector.
prompt # Have LILO show "LILO boot:"
# prompt.
timeout=50 # Boot default system after 5
# seconds. (Value is in tenths of
# seconds.)
image=/boot/vmlinuz # Location of Linux kernel. The
# actual name may include a version
# number, for example
# "vmlinuz-2.0.35".
label=linux # Label for Linux system.
root=/dev/hda1 # Location of root partition on
# new hard disk. Modify this as
# appropriate for your system.
read-only # Mount partition read-only at
# first, to run fsck. |